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If a forced hot water connection breaks, is this a covered item?
Hydrogen bonding causes water molecules to connect . The energy required to break multiple hydrogen bonds causes water to have a high heat of vaporization; that is, a large amount of energy is needed to convert liquid water, where the molecules are attracted through their hydrogen bonds, to water vapor, where they are not.
A "break in" is the name given to the aftermath of a thief who 'breaks into' a property.
Short answer, maybe. If you are on break and the boss(es) instruct you to do something and you get injured, you should be covered completely. If you are on break, and decide to engage in horseplay and an injury insues, you are then made liable.
Surfactant is used in the lungs to break water tension within the alveoli. Without it, the alveoli will collapse and you will suffocate and die.
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I have home insurances from Mercury. They did not cover for the damage of water heater nor the labor cost to install a new one. You should buy separate insurances that covers such things, like water heater, faucets, tank gas, stove, etc Hope that helps Long Beach student.
Ions. In the biological solutions of the human body, the solvent is water and the solutes may be inorganic or organic. As they dissolve, molecules break apart, releasing ions or molecules that become evenly spread out within the solution.
The detergent cause the hydrogen bonds within the water molecule to break, therefore causing the water to lose its surface tension, causing the razor to sink.
Short Answer: Their body weight is too small to break the water tension.They are predatory insects which need surface tension to walk on top of the water. They have elongated legs which they use for moving over the water surface.Answer:A water strider can stand on water because its feet are covered with thousands of fuzzy little hairs that trap air and create a floating cushion.
No, dissolving does not break covalent bonds. The molecules separate because intermolecular forces such as dipole-dipole attractions are disrupted.